I can't answer that for you, as I moved here to Kansas after she was elected.
My guess is that it's all in the branding. Dems out here brand themselves as "moderates" who "want to work together" but they all just walk lockstep with the DNC anyway.
In the article referenced here, the legislature gave themselves power to do this recently, and this new order was rescinded "immediately."
But the two Dems on the committee voted to keep the order, of course, because "we wouldn't want to relax the orders too soon."
No, of course not. Dems would never willingly give up power.
Nope. 100% blowback against Brownback. Brownback was the leader the state needed but they didn't like him. It all came down to him lowering taxes but couldn't get the spending down so Kansas had a poor national reputation. They didn't like that.
Why did Kansas vote for that bitch?
I can't answer that for you, as I moved here to Kansas after she was elected.
My guess is that it's all in the branding. Dems out here brand themselves as "moderates" who "want to work together" but they all just walk lockstep with the DNC anyway.
In the article referenced here, the legislature gave themselves power to do this recently, and this new order was rescinded "immediately."
But the two Dems on the committee voted to keep the order, of course, because "we wouldn't want to relax the orders too soon."
No, of course not. Dems would never willingly give up power.
Nope. 100% blowback against Brownback. Brownback was the leader the state needed but they didn't like him. It all came down to him lowering taxes but couldn't get the spending down so Kansas had a poor national reputation. They didn't like that.
There was also a 3rd party candidate who pulled votes from Kobach, Kelly only won 48% of the vote.